Vlog Your Blog
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So, as mentioned in that blog post, Facebook likes live videos done through Facebook (and even promotes them). This being said, Facebook live is a great way to build your audience! Another idea using Facebook live is through creating a live Facebook video version of your blog post that you publish (on the day that you release it), where:
During the Facebook live video, you'll also want to ask the viewers to post the word "Live" if they're watching it while the video is live or type the word "hey" if they're watching it after it was live. This gives the video engagement, which means that their friends will see that they posted on a live Facebook video (or at least on a video), which will give their friends an opportunity to see the video as well. Also, during the video, you could give a shoutout to people who are watching the video live, if you wish, to increase engagement even more.
So, as mentioned in that blog post, Facebook likes live videos done through Facebook (and even promotes them). This being said, Facebook live is a great way to build your audience! Another idea using Facebook live is through creating a live Facebook video version of your blog post that you publish (on the day that you release it), where:
- ...You mention that you just published a new blog post.
- You then want to give a video version of that blog (you don't have to recite it word for word, just give a lot of information from it).
- Next, you'll want to post a link to the blog post in the comments section of the video.
- After the live Facebook video, you then want to post the link to the Facebook live video into your original blog post (but at the top) and mention that they can read the blog post or view a video version of it.
- When they click to view the video version, the Facebook video views increase, making both the blog post and the video views increase.
During the Facebook live video, you'll also want to ask the viewers to post the word "Live" if they're watching it while the video is live or type the word "hey" if they're watching it after it was live. This gives the video engagement, which means that their friends will see that they posted on a live Facebook video (or at least on a video), which will give their friends an opportunity to see the video as well. Also, during the video, you could give a shoutout to people who are watching the video live, if you wish, to increase engagement even more.